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Susie Chan & Helen Fletcher As Featured in ’A Morning with Susie Chan’ – Pages 12-13 The monthly magazine, written by runners for runners. Issue 80 – September 2018 £2.50 Contents of this month’s magazine include... Cover picture (below) Gavin Mundy action at the inaugural Foots Cray Meadow parkrun (credit Brian Page) Above: Susie Chan & Helen Fletcher as featured in ’A Morning with Susie Chan’ – pages 12-13 Page 4: Brian’s Column, featuring the thoughts of our tormented Editor Pages 5-8: A Tale of Two Races... Yiannis Christodoulou Pages 9-10: What happens to your Body after Running a Marathon? Marijke Page 10: Heart Running Girl... Marijke Page 11: Thyroid Cancer & Me... Susie Chan Pages 12-13: A Morning with Susie Chan... Helen Fletcher Pages 14-16: Over-training and Fatigue in Marathon Training... Nat Scroggie Pages 17-19: The Benefit of Yoga for Runners... Emma Turner Pages 20-21: And then it Suddenly Dawned on Me; What have I Done? Karl Firmin Page 21: So Let’s Look at Cross-Training... Page 22: Salisbury 54321... Paul Watts Page 22: How Quad Stretches Help Give you a Smaller, Tighter Tummy... Page 23: Once Upon a Time... Cheryl Speight Page 24: The Importance of Strength & Conditioning for Runners – Part 1... Liz Weeks Pages 25-26: Injury Prevention... Chris Domoney Pages 27-28: So Why GI? Page 29: Ready, get Sturdy, Go... Kerry Ambridge Page 30: Your Goal, See it, Believe it, Achieve it... Luke Tyburski Pages 31-32: Why do I Run? Sammy-Jo Foster Page 33: SOS helps Increase Hydration, Focus, Stamina, and Physical Performance... Page 34: Periods... Helen Bly Pages 35-36 The Last Taboo... Jasmine Morris 2 Editorial … Issue 80 – September 2018 Hi runners, Well, what a summer! Who would have thought that the summer of 2018 would have brought weeks and weeks of such high temperatures and dry weather, maximising daylight hours and running time. It is just a matter of weeks now to see who will be lucky in getting a ballot place in next April‟s Virgin Money London Marathon, then the fun begins; despite it being six-seven months from when the envelopes fall on the doormat, that‟s when to start getting serious, NOT on New Year‟s Day! It is good to have a crop of regular contributors who are all competent and prolific writers, but we are always looking for YOUR articles too, so look us up using the contact details below. So until next month, start preparing for the onslaught of races after the summer break, but more importantly enjoy the read and keep those articles coming in... Dawn & Brian The editors of are Dawn Annett ([email protected]) and Brian Page ([email protected]) 3 Brian‟s Column... the thoughts of our tormented Editor! So, another month in the hot-seat for me as our illustrious Katie Bates continues with her well deserved sabbatical. For „So Let‟s Go Running‟ it has been a very productive year to date, and one where we continue to gain more contributors for the magazine, as well as increased readership as we steadily gain more „subscreaders‟ in our growing community running groups. The quality of the articles continues as our new writers bring their own unique style of approaching all things running, as we constantly look for more and more information to bring to you. We are now only four issues away from being prevalent in Kent‟s running community for SEVEN years. Who would have thought back in January 2012 that we would be where we are now? So what‟s next? We are going to extend the circulation outside of Kent soon, and venture across to Surrey and down into parts of Sussex to increase our readership and our supply of contributors. Obviously we will start gearing our articles up for the new season as autumn is only just around the corner, so we aim to look at safety when out running amongst other topics, and changes in clothing as the weather brings cooler, windier and wetter days. But, there is the advantage of the aforementioned cooler weather for those who are ramping up their training for an autumn marathon, although it is encountered with the loss of daylight hours to the tune of an hour every month for both mornings and evenings. Many thanks all for your continued support; it is your support that makes „So Let‟s Go Running‟ such an enjoyable project. Enjoy your running and racing, whatever the weather! Brian Article of the Month... For me, the „Article of the Month‟ this month has to be‟ Why Do I Run‟ by Sammy-Jo Foster, which is a great reflection on why she runs. Why do any of us run? Everyone runs for a reason or two, but there are so many reasons and getting the balance right between work, sleep and family is something that we all need to address. And for achievement, that is another aspect that has a myriad of answers and reasonings. Great article Sammy-Jo; let‟s hope you write many more for us. Things I’m Liking this month... The familiarity of regular favourites on the race calendar after a summer drought of events! For me, it has to be what I know as the „start‟ of the running season. The holidays are now over and the summer temperatures are cooling down, and the race calendar starts to look interesting with all the autumn races, many of which are half-marathons, which are important to start getting miles under the belt for those spring marathons. Running Quote of the Month... “Running is nothing more than a series of arguments between the part of your brain that wants to stop and the part that wants to keep going.” Unknown 4 A Tale of Two Races… Yiannis Christodoulou It‟s 3.15am on 10th of July 2018 and my alarm goes off; I wake up feeling shattered. I head off to the airport with a 7am flight to Copenhagen. I am pretty excited as in two days‟ time I will be competing at the World Aquathlon Championships. This is my third championships and I have the experience now to keep calm and control the controllable as things don‟t always go to plan. My wife and I arrived at Odense where the athletes‟ village is and our hotel was just across the road. My first impression was “Where is everyone?” No athletes around the athletes‟ village. It was very different to the past World Championships as the races were not in the same area but spread out. The following day I woke up pretty tired from the previous day travelling and early start. I registered and relaxed in the hotel while my wife went exploring. 1pm we had to get the last bus to the swim finalisation and the team briefing. My race was in Middelfart which is around an hour away from where we were staying. We went to get the bus which was provided by the organisers and we waited a while and no one or the bus turned up. I headed back to the registration tent and they drove us to the race area, which was good of them. I was glad I did not do the swim recce, as the sea had thousands of jelly-fish and athletes were complaining about getting stung. We had the team briefing and photo then we headed back. Later that evening the opening parade of nations and ceremony was just across the road from our hotel. I just wanted to go and see who was there and catch up with some friends. I didn‟t want to walk for miles around the place the day before the race. Anyway as soon as I turned up I was asked to carry to GB flag. I was shocked and surprised and a fellow team mate was trying to get hold of me to ask me while I was walking to the parade. It was a very proud moment and I then carried the flag for a while as we paraded the streets with the other countries. The following day it was race day, with the race in the afternoon. I woke up in the morning with an upset stomach which was causing me problems. I tried to relax in the hotel and I kept calm and kept thinking about my race plan. My plan was to attack the swim, which is my weakest of the two disciplines. It got to mid- day and we had to go and get the athletes bus to the race. I listened to music and relaxed as I was still feeling a bit unwell. We arrived at the race and had to walk a long way to the race village. It was so warm and I wasn‟t liking the idea it was going to be a warm race. I went looking for shade and went to have a look at the start. It appeared the jelly-fish had moved away. The race soon approached and I went for my normal nine-minute warm up before, followed by an easy swim. The sea felt cold and I made my way to the start area. I was nervous, standing next to fellow Canterbury Harrier Simon we were able to chat and take my mind off things. We then got called into the water and asked to swim to the start line. The amount of people in my wave was huge, I think over two hundred. The horn was sounded and I sprinted as hard as I could for the first 100m. I then eased back a bit and got into my rhythm.
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